Each quarter the Department of Architecture hosts a weekly professional lecture series, held every Friday at 12:15 p.m. at the Interim Design (Building 89). The first lecture kicks off on Jan. 12 and concludes on March 2. Read on for the complete...

For the past 10 years, the Cavin Family Traveling Fellowship has been awarded to recent architecture grads, so that they can have the opportunity to independently travel and study architecture abroad. This year, the fellowship will award $12,000.00 for 10 weeks of travel and research, the...

Cal Poly Pomona’s Departments of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, their faculty, students and alumni invite you to Firm Day 2018. This event is specifically designed to connect you and your firm with our students! Firm Day is an opportunity to present your firm and interview CPP...

Cal Poly Pomona’s Departments of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, their faculty, students and alumni invite you to Firm Day 2018. This event is specifically designed to connect you and your firm with our students! Firm Day is an opportunity to present your firm and...

Recently, both BSLA and MLA programs in the Landscape Architecture Program at Cal Poly Pomona were ranked highly by Design Intelligence 2017-2018. The BSLA program is ranked 10th and the MLA program is ranked 11th. Both programs' ranking continues to improve from previous years' high...

At the end of this month, Cal Poly Pomona’s student chapter of AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts) is partnering with AIGA-Long Beach to host CPP’s first design-a-thon, Design For Good. For 24 hours from Jan. 26 to Jan. 27, participants will design visual materials for two...

The Dale Prize 2018 winners were selected. Mr. James Rojas, the founder of the Latino Urban Forum, has won the Practitioner Prize and Dr. Anna Kim, an assistant professor at Georgia Tech, has won the Scholar Prize. With the theme, "Planning with Immigrants in Communities and Regions", the Dale...

Please join us for WINTERIM 2018, Cal Poly Pomona's Department of Architecture's Interim Student Exhibit with highlights from the Fall 2017 quarter and hosted by the AIAS. Please bring friends + family, as well as anybody interested in the work of...

Alvaro Huerta, assistant professor of urban and regional planning and ethnic and women's studies, continues his ongoing dialogue about the Latin-American immigrant experience under the current political climate. His lecture is open to the ENV community, Cal Poly Pomona campus and the public....

Need a fresh set of eyes to look at your project? AIGA-CPP is hosting a peer critique, encouraging students to post work from their classes to receive feedback from fellow students. Gain exposure, get feedback, and make new connections. Open to all ENV majors. Free pizza for all participants....

Cal Poly Pomona University Art Galleries Curator Michele Cairella-Fillmore will lead a tour of the Barnsdall Art Park and the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery. Attendees will have a chance to explore LAMAG’s “Condemned to be Modern,” an exhibition about buildings in Latin America. Bring a...

To date, Morphesis’ life work has represented not only a spiritual, but cognitive and ever personal journey of self-exploration –not only for the artist him-“self”, but as a study of humankind’s mutual self-examination. Traveling hand-in hand with historically religious uses of symbolism that...

Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory with visual strategist Dan Goods. The tour was arranged by Jenkins Shannon, ENV senior director of development. Space is limited to 20. RSVP at ...

The Francis Dean archives have never before been opened. This extraordinary collaboration between the departments of Architecture and Landscape Architecture brings the work and teaching of this pioneering landscape architect and professor to light. Learn about the founding partner of Eckbo, Dean...

Rob Resella ('04, graphic design), creative director and senior art director at Mirada Studios, returns to his alma mater for a special one-hour speaking engagement. Network, gain professional insight, and learn about his career highlights at the Los Angeles-based multiplatform storytelling...

Alvaro Huerta, assistant professor of urban and regional planning and ethnic and women's studies, will co-moderate a discussion about art and the urban space featuring artists Salomon Huerta and Rafael Cardenas.

Frank Villalobos (’70, architecture), president of Barrio Planners in East Los Angeles, comes back to ENV for a dialogue with Assistant Professor Alvaro Huerta who holds a joint appointment in the departments of urban and regional planning and ethnic and women’s studies.

Take a (temporary) break from your deadlines! Meet and mingle with fellow students at the ENV Mixer, organized by the ENV Council and department student clubs. Grab a slice of pizza, relax to some music, and participate in a tshirt design charette.

Last year’s “Noir L.A.” tour, with a busload full of ENV students and other urban adventurers and curiosity-seekers, provided a memorable night of unique experiences and insights about the nocturnal workings of a big city that most people take for granted because they happen during the middle of...

The ephemera and mythology of the Antoine Predock-designed CLA (Classroom/Laboratory/Administration) Building will be addressed by architecture Professor Kip Dickson, who was here when the building was conceived, designed, built and inhabited. Meet for the tour at the bottom of the CLA...

Real estate developer Gustavo A. Durán (’71, urban and regional planning), president of GD Realty Investments, will share his 45 years of real estate development experience from the combined perspective of planners, developers, and architects. Catch his presentation and...

The Aratani Japanese Garden Tour, which is adjacent to the CLA building in the heart of the campus, is familiar to current and former students, faculty and staff. But few know the full story behind this idyllic spot and the philosophy behind the design. Join Keiji Uesugi, a lecturer in the...

High school and community college students interested in careers in environmental design can attend an open house and learn about ENV undergraduate programs and meet faculty members and current students. RSVP at ...

The College of Environmental Design welcomes high school and community college teachers and counselors invited to learn about exciting opportunities for their students in the environmental design fields. Hear from the chairs of Cal Poly Pomona’s departments of architecture, art, landscape...

Dean Michael Woo will lead a walking tour of Hollywood, starting with the Hollywood Farmers Market, now the largest certified farmers market in the City of Los Angeles. Woo helped to co-found the market in 1991. The tour will include other environmental design-related locations such as the...

Professor Richard Willson's new book, A Guide for the Idealist: Launching and Navigating Your Planning Career has been published by Routledge. It is a must for young professionals seeking to put their idealism to work. Speaking to urban and regional planners and those in related fields, the book...

Throughout October and November, the College of Environmental Design is organizing a series of events to collectively demonstrate to the world the diversity of issues and enterprises that highlight the work and interests of students, faculty, staff and alumni.

According to the Cal Poly Pomona’s Office of Admissions, more than 3,400 first-time freshmen and transfer students enrolled at the College of Environmental Design between 2008 and 2017. They came from public school districts and private schools, technical and performing arts academies, and...

The Department of Architecture at Cal Poly Pomona is proud to honor Guy Nordenson, professor of architecture and structural engineering at Princeton University's School of Architecture, with the Richard Neutra Award for Professional Excellence.

The craftsmanship of 20 architecture students from Professor Lauren Bricker’s ARC 499 Special Topic: California Architecture class from Spring 2017 is integrated into Albert Frey and Lina Bo Bardi: A Search for Living Architecture. The exhibition is exploration of the two architects’...

Please join us on Friday, September 22, 2017, 6PM - 9PM for FALL INTERIM 2017, the Department of Architecture's Interim Student Exhibit at Cal Poly Pomona with highlights from the Spring 2017 quarter. The event will be hosted by the AIAS; there will be...

Tu casa es mi casa brings together two modernist houses in Los Angeles and Mexico City in an exhibition that sees the exchange of narrative texts, industrial objects, and installations by contemporary architects/artists, in a bid to answer questions about architectural...

The Environmental analysis studio emphasizes reformulating a multi-use planning/design project in urban, suburban or rural areas in Southern California and beyond that were previously approved or pending for approval. The student teams...

The students and faculty of LA 103L, Basic Landscape Design, would like to invite you to the final review of the work of their studio: Swimming in Process. These first-year design students are excited to share their projects and insights into...

The students and faculty of Cal Poly Pomona, College of Environmental Design invite you to our CPPLA 2017 final reviews. Our final review process is intended to advance the dialog of landscape and underscore its importance within our...

Graduating Art Historystudents present abstracts of their final thesis papers, while external jurors from the fields of fine arts and graphic design/illustration award honors to top 2D/3D entries. 6-9 p.m., awards and commemorations at 7:30 p.m., Kellogg University Art Gallery...

The Department of Urban and Regional Planning (URP) cordially invites you to attend Margarita McCoy Seminar and Scholarship Award Ceremony. With generous donations from the McCoy family and other donors, URP department is pleased to select the first recipient of the Margarita P. McCoy...

Internationally acclaimed, Los Angeles-based painter, Salomon Huerta will discuss how the creative process is linked with one's identity and surroundings. Raised in East LA’s Ramona Gardens housing projects, Huerta received a full scholarship to attend the Art Center College of Design in...

Meet the artists whose works take center stage at the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery. An artists' talk with Justin Bower, Rebecca Campbell, Salomon Huerta and Roni Stretch concludes the opening day festivities at 4 p.m. The event is open and free to the public.

The Department of Urban and Regional Planning (URP) is pleased to announce the establishment of the Margarita P. McCoy Scholarship in Urban Planning. The scholarship honors the legacy of Margarita P. McCoy by supporting and encouraging students in urban and regional planning. Thanks to the...

Cal Poly Pomona’s Departments of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, their faculty, students and alumni invite you to Firm Day 2017. This event is specifically designed to connect you and your firm with our students! Firm Day is an opportunity to present...

The department of Landscape Architecture at Cal Poly Pomona is celebrating 60 years of landscape architecture education, leadership and change in Southern California. In recognition of this milestone, CPPLA has organized a series of events across 2017 to help celebrate our past, mark our...

POMONA, Calif. (Jan. 11, 2017) – U.S Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell today announced the designation of two pioneering structures designed by master modernist architect Richard Neutra among the last round of 24 new national historic landmarks named by the...

The Dale Prize 2017 winners were selected. Mr. Donald J. Waldie, the former deputy city manager of Lakewood, CA, has won the Practitioner Prize and Dr. Dowell Myers, professor at USC, has won the Scholar Prize. With the theme, "Southern California Suburbs: Looking Forward and Looking Backward",...

Los Angeles-based artist Bia Gayotto wraps up the Prequel to 2018 series at the Don B. Huntley Gallery, concluding a trilogy of exhibitions that showcase art at the intersection of science and technology.

Prof. Pablo La Roche's Winter Topic Studio was one of seven studios selected to participate in the pilot phase of the 2030 Curriculum Project, Architecture 2030’s initiative to ‘fully integrate lessons in energy use, emissions, and resiliency into the widest possible range of projects and topic...

The Department of Architecture at the College of Environmental Design has made the DesignIntelligence list of the Top 25 undergraduate and graduate architecture programs in the country for the fourth year in a row. The Department of Architecture’s excellence (and top ten status) was...

POMONA, Calif. (Nov. 14, 2016) – The Department of Architecture and College of Environmental Design on Monday night honored Spanish architect Carme Pinós, the first female recipient of the Richard Neutra Award for Professional Excellence.

Dr. Alvaro Huerta, an Assistant Professor in the the Department of Urban and Regional Planning and Ethnic and Women's Studies departments won the 2016 Edward Blakely Award. The award was give at the meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference meeting in Portland,...

Cal Poly Pomona's Alternative Transportation Conference is jointly organized by ASI and Students for Quality Education (SQE) with support from the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS) and the College of Environmental Design (ENV).

Rub elbows with Dean Michael Woo and snack on sweets at Dessert with the Dean, hosted this quarter at the Interim Design Center (Bldg. 89). This is a great opportunity to catch up with the ENV community about the quarter's goings-on, to pitch questions one-on-one...

POMONA (Nov. 4, 2016) - Dean Michael Woo today hosted the College of Environmental Design’s first Outreach Breakfast. The event is part of ENV’s November Campaign, a multi-pronged initiative to increase the regional visibility of the college’s allied design programs to...

This workshop is a must for ENV students. Learn helpful tips from ENV Peer Mentors about developing an Individual Academic Plan if you wish to graduate before Cal Poly Pomona's 2018 Semester Conversion, or...

Enjoy an evening with fellow Cal Poly Pomona URP Alumni at Bar Celona, 46 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA on October 23, from 7:00 to 10:00 PM. See attachment for more information! Bar Celona is a modern Spanish tapas bar in the heart of Old Pasadena.

As part of the department’ effort to celebrate the anniversary and encourage to spread the words, the department wants to have a logo that represents the identity of URP at CPP and celebrates its 50th year anniversary. The logo will be added to the advertising materials for the event such as...

Spanish architect Carme Pinós will be the first woman to receive the Neutra Award for Professional Excellence, the annual honor bestowed to groundbreaking practitioners by the College of Environmental Design and Department of Architecture. The award ceremony and a special lecture will be held on...

ENV's Speed Mentoring Program will hold its Fall Quarter session at the Building 7 Courtyard during U-hour. Students will have the chance to meet 20 professionals in the design field. Each 3-minute rotation will provide opportunities to ask for career advice, professional...

The ENV Student Success & Advising Center opens its doors this fall. Swing by throughout the day to enjoy light refreshments, meet the ENV Peer Mentors, and to learn what ENV's latest resource center has to offer.

The College of Environmental Design celebrates the launch of the ENV Young Alumni Group, Cal Poly Pomona's first college-wide alumni organization for recent graduates as well as graduates from earlier cohorts. Mix and mingle with former classmates, forge new connections, and get to know ENV's...

URP author Rick Willson's books are on sale at Island Press, along with all their other titles, for limited time. Willson's books include Parking Management for Smart Growth (2015) and Parking Reform Made Easy (2013). Sale ends September 30.

Professor Rick Willson is working on a book about how to launch and navigate your planning career. The book won't come out for about a year, but in the meantime he is writing a series of twice-monthly blog posts on the topic for APA. Here's the first one...Comments and reactions welcome!...

The California Homebuilding Foundation (CHF) is offering total $5,000 of scholarship funding, which can be allocated up to five students. Students whose GPA is 3.0 or higher are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Students who are interested in the scholarship must submit...

We are please to announce that Dr. Do Kim assumed the position of Chair of the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at the beginning of Fall 2016. Dr. Courtney Knapp is serving as Graduate Coordinator. We look forward to their leadership as the department moves to implement its new...

The Department of Architecture offers a variety of professional electives every quarter covering topics such as advanced structures, material research, architecture history/theory, representation strategies, digitsl fabrication, robotics, and urban studies. These electives are open to 4th and...

Topic studios are advanced design studios focused on a particular building typology or method of working. Studios are open to 4th and 5th year architecture undergraduates and 3rd year grads. Topic Studio presentations by faculty and the studio lottery will take place on Friday, September 23rd...

Beloved URP professor emerita Margarita McCoy died on March 31, 2016 at age 92. Margarita was a pioneer for women in the urban planning field. She was one of the first in the nation to hold a tenure-track position in planning and the first female full professor of planning in the United States,...

You are cordially invited to join us for the Department of Architecture's INTERIM STUDENT EXHIBIT, featuring highlights of the Spring 2016 Quarter's student work. The exhibition is organized and hosted by CPP AIAS (the architecture student club) and curated by...

The Passive and Low Energy Architecture Association (PLEA), Cal Poly Pomona, the University of Southern California and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo are bringing the PLEA international conference to the United States for the first time since PLEA’s 1982 inauguration.

Friends and family of student artists featured in Poly-Kroma 2016's Fine Arts, Art History and Graphic Design Seniors exhibition get a special weekend to check out the Poly-Kroma exhibition at the Kellogg University Art Gallery.

A special night is devoted for the friends and family of the students featured in the 2D3D Juried Art Exhibition at the Gallery. It is shown simultaneously with the Senior Fine Arts, Art History and Graphic Design design...

Opening Receptions for 2D3D Juried Art Exhibition, the Fine Art Senior Show, and Art History Papers Presentation is Monday, May 23 from 6-9pm. Fine Art/Art History Commemorations from 7:30-9pm at the Kellogg Gallery.

2D3D Juried Art Exhibition is an annual juried student exhibition, featuring art and graphic design by students at all academic levels. Jurors include experts in the fields of fine art and graphicdesign/illustration.

Winning designs will be honored at the 2D3D Awards Reception, scheduled...

The Weglyn Endowed Chair for Multicultural Studies and the Kellogg University Art Gallery are proud to sponsor the exhibitions of Laura Kina and Viet Le. Their artworks highlight the nuanced nature of ...

The Weglyn Endowed Chair for Multicultural Studies and the Kellogg University Art Gallery are proud to sponsor the exhibitions of Laura Kina and Viet Le. Their artworks highlight the nuanced nature of ...

The Guild of Book Workers invited all its members to participate in this 2015-­‐2017 traveling juried exhibition, Vessel. The ‘book as vessel’ inspires beautiful metaphor -­‐ a craft for traveling, a container, a...

Chinese-­‐born David Jang combines repurposed material with engineering and design to create monumental, humorous and thought-­‐provoking sculpture. Jang is considered one of the fastest up-­‐and-­‐coming young artists, garnering nation-­‐wide attention.

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture, installation and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet...

This exhibition’s title, Abstract Mystique pays homage to Betty Friedan’s legendary 1963 book, The Feminine Mystique, widely credited with sparking the beginning of second-­‐wave feminism in the United States. Spanning three generations, this exhibition...

This exhibition’s title, Abstract Mystique pays homage to Betty Friedan’s legendary 1963 book, The Feminine Mystique, widely credited with sparking the beginning of second-­‐wave feminism in the United States. Spanning three generations, this exhibition...

Mathematics, geometry, technology, graphic design, color theory, art, history, philosophy, spirituality, harmony, balance, transcendence… these are just a few words that not only describe, but symbiotically function in unison to define the artwork of Joan Kahn. Upon first...

athematics, geometry, technology, graphic design, color theory, art, history, philosophy, spirituality, harmony, balance, transcendence… these are just a few words that not only describe, but symbiotically function in unison to define the artwork of Joan Kahn. Upon first...

On February 4th, 2009, Dale Prize Practitioner S. Gail Goldberg and Dale Prize Scholar Stephen M. Wheeler led a stimulating discussion about the urgency for change and how change can be accomplished at the local level.

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art...

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art...

Reminiscent of artists like Isamu Noguchi, David Nash, Giuseppe Penone and Martin Puryear, Fred Rose captures a spectrum of traditions in wood from utilitarian woodwork to carved and assembled wood sculpture. He delightfully engages the viewer with a variety of intriguing...

Reminiscent of artists like Isamu Noguchi, David Nash, Giuseppe Penone and Martin Puryear, Fred Rose captures a spectrum of traditions in wood from utilitarian woodwork to carved and assembled wood sculpture. He delightfully engages the viewer with a variety of intriguing...

Rick Willson’s new book, Parking Reform Made Easy, was published by Island Press in June 2013. Mitchell Sliver, President of the American Planning Association and Chief Planning and Development Officer in Raleigh North Carolina, said the following in a review… “Finally, a comprehensive...

Collage as a concept can take many forms. To build, to develop, to transform—these ideas are inherent in collage but can manifest themselves in various ways. Zver’s collages include mixed media paper-­‐based works, wood constructions, wall reliefs and freestanding sculpture. His...

This grouping of solo artists is all about color, form and abstraction. Each artist works predominantly, but not exclusively with abstraction. All of them draw from various personal experiences and, in their own way, add to the continuum of recent art history. Unlike the past, when abstraction...

This grouping of solo artists is all about color, form and abstraction. Each artist works predominantly, but not exclusively with abstraction. All of them draw from various personal experiences and, in their own way, add to the continuum of recent art history. Unlike the past, when abstraction...

Ann Bingham-­‐Freeman, Kerry Kugelman, Meriel Stern and Jamie Sweetman each utilize organic processes in the creation of their works, which uniquely unifies them in this series of four solo exhibits. Bingham-­‐Freeman pr oduces sculpture, drawings, paintings and prints, often...

This exhibition Charles Fredrick: A Retrospective comprises over 100 works in the media of drawing, painting, and sculpture, as well as an artist’s journal. The collection spans four decades of work, from 1974 until 2013, in an expansive and comprehensive retrospective...

While the region’s postwar residential architecture is highly celebrated, less recognized are the innovations in construction technology and materials that made such developments possible. Cal Poly Pomona explores the link between new building techniques and pioneering modern design in several...

While the region’s postwar residential architecture is highly celebrated, less recognized are the innovations in construction technology and materials that made such developments possible. Cal Poly Pomona explores the link between new building techniques and pioneering modern design in several...

While the region’s postwar residential architecture is highly celebrated, less recognized are the innovations in construction technology and materials that made such developments possible. Cal Poly Pomona explores the link between new building techniques and pioneering modern design in several...

Join participating artist, Dee Williams for a discussion on the conceptualization of history in urban planning, and its capitalist consequences. William's photographs for this exhibition read advertising within the Los Amgeles urbanscape from a post-structuralist perspective. Focusing on a...

Join photographer and Carte de California: Contested Terrain artist Julie Shafer as she shares history on the creation of her project, Conquest of the Vertical. Shafer will also share her process with uis as well as utilizing journal entries from her ambitious outdoor shoots in very...

Since 1953, artists and art lovers in the greater San Gabriel Valley have gathered together as members of Mid-Valley Arts League (MVAL) to learn from each other and become more skilled in their craft. MVAL incorporated in 1959, and is a nonprofit organization. There are currently over 175...

With over 100 works spanning the years of 1986 to 2010, this exhibition includes Merrill’s impressive large-­‐scale woodcuts from 2004-­‐2010, densely inked color intaglio and relief prints, plus a selection of intimate Holiday cards printed for friends and family. Merrill investigated—with...

With over 100 works spanning the years of 1986 to 2010, this exhibition includes Merrill’s impressive large-­‐scale woodcuts from 2004-­‐2010, densely inked color intaglio and relief prints, plus a selection of intimate Holiday cards printed for friends and family. Merrill investigated—with...

With over 100 works spanning the years of 1986 to 2010, this exhibition includes Merrill’s impressive large-­‐scale woodcuts from 2004-­‐2010, densely inked color intaglio and relief prints, plus a selection of intimate Holiday cards printed for friends and family. Merrill investigated—with...

Carte de California: Contested Terrain features artists who explore California's landscapes, which were surveyed and plundered concurrent with the development of photography and the rise of popular image reproduction techniques like the carte-de-viste and stereo-card. Works in the...

Embodied is a diverse exhibition featuring ten years of work by Los Angeles based artist Kent Anderson Butler. Titled: Embodied, the show is a selection of video, still documentation and photography that the artist uses to explore his own body through mental and...

Featuring 91 artworks by 72 artists, Ink and Clay 36 is a show richly diverse in style, form, and content. From the traditional to the experimental, formal to expressive, and the personal to the political, this exhibition offers ample opportunities for aesthetic enjoyment,...

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art...

Space, that nothing which is present everywhere, is the animating force in “Roberta Eisenberg: A Life’s Work”, a posthumous retrospective. This well organized exhibition showcases an artist who had a powerful command of the void. She treated the expansive swaths of vacancy in her large...

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art...

All the artists were invited to create new work that investigated the theme of “Place” as it pertained to the Pomona Valley. All the artists live and/or work in the Valley, many have lived here most of their lives. This exhibition is intended to initiate a dialog between the Pomona Valley...

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art...

Accretion is an installation of site-specific sculpture by seven Los Angeles artists at the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Curated by John O’Brien the artists are David McDonald, Jamison Carter...

Accretion is an installation of site-specific sculpture by seven Los Angeles artists at the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Curated by John O’Brien the artists are David McDonald, Jamison Carter...

The purpose behind the exhibit "DPI," which stands for digitally propelled ideasm is to provide a venue and bring together artists who have been actively involved in using computer technology to create works of art. The DPI exhibit has two components. The first component is juried with an open...

"Not much is known about the artistic activity in extreme South Texas, especially the activity in Brownsville... One would think that a region full of Mexican culture would fuel much creativity and thus it would shine. The truth is that the area is remote and with that comes a sense of...

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art...

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art...

The purpose behind the exhibit "DPI," which stands for digitally propelled ideasm is to provide a venue and bring together artists who have been actively involved in using computer technology to create works of art. The DPI exhibit has two components. The first component is juried with an open...

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art...

Five contemporary artists from mainland China will display their work at the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery from Nov. 4 to Dec. 12. A reception for the artists, which is free and open to the public, will be Nov. 6 from 5-8 p.m.

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art...

The purpose behind the exhibit "DPI," which stands for digitally propelled ideasm is to provide a venue and bring together artists who have been actively involved in using computer technology to create works of art. The DPI exhibit has two components. The first component is juried with an open...

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture, installation and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery...

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture, installation and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery...

The purpose behind the exhibit "DPI," which stands for digitally propelled ideasm is to provide a venue and bring together artists who have been actively involved in using computer technology to create works of art. The DPI exhibit has two components. The first component is juried with an open...

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture, installation and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery...

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture, installation and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery...

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture, installation and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery...

Established in 1971, Ink & Clay is an annual competition of printmaking, drawing, ceramic ware, clay sculpture, installation and mixed media utilizing any variety of “ink” or “clay” as a material. The exhibition is sponsored by the W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery...